Everyone knows it's the golden age of television reboots with shows like Full House and That's So Raven returning to our screens with reboots that are just as good as the original shows.

It looks like that reboot trend may be rubbing off on the music industry as well because something you thought would NEVER happen may finally be happening!

The Pussycat Dolls — one of the biggest girl bands of the 2000s who blessed your playlist with timeless bops like "Don't Cha," "Buttons," and "When I Grow Up" — is reuniting!

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This reunion is particularly surprising because the iconic group didn't end on good terms. They broke up in 2010 after years of internal tensions over the emphasis on their lead singer, Nicole Scherzinger. But now it looks like the girls are ready to let bygones be bygones.

A website and Instagram page promoting a Pussycat Dolls reunion popped up online, cluing fans into the band's upcoming comeback — including Nicole!

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According to an insider close to the girls, this reunion has been in the works for years.

"Talk of the girls ­getting back together has been rife for a few years now and they have finally found a time which works for them all," the insider told The Sun. "They are still deciding whether it will involve a full tour or just a handful of performances but they are excited to be getting out there together again. The girls feel the time is right to let bygones be bygones and put any differences they had behind them and celebrate the great songs they made."

What's even better is that they aren't just planning to perform their old songs. They're going to give us some new 2017-era music as well. "As well as their old tunes, they are hoping to treat fans with new music, too," the insider revealed.

YES, PLEASE! Let's celebrate by watching my fave Pussycat Doll jam together — A.H. Rahman's "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" collab with the girls.

CLASSIC.

Noelle Devoe is the Entertainment Web Editor at Seventeen.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram!


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